The Rams will most likely play in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum next season, but they have their eyes on a much bigger venue — a $1.8 billion stadium they want to build in Inglewood, California. The stadium is being designed by HKS Architects, a firm that has built several other NFL stadiums.

Over the summer, HKS representatives showed off the renderings for the beautiful, futuristic stadium. The plans would place the stadium on the old Hollywood Park racetrack as part of a larger park complex being built. An HKS representative said in the presentation that the firm hoped to have the building finished in September 2018.

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According to reports, the Rams will move into their new home in 2019.

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The sweeping archways are among the building's more distinctive designs.

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An HKS representative expressed hope that the park would represent the culture of Southern California.

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This end of the stadium will face apartment complexes.

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The plans call for a park where people can lounge while admiring the structure.

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A closer look at one of the main entrances.

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This entryway covers 2 1/2 acres and tries to diminish the feeling of a concrete jungle.

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These landscaped "canyons" will go all around the stadium, and each one will be different.

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A look at the actual field and seats, which will hold 80,000 to 100,000 people.